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    <td width="11%"><strong>Package</strong></td>
    <td width="89%">com.jxl.shuriken.events </td>
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    <td><strong>Class</strong></td>
    <td>public class ShurikenEvent </td>
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    <td><strong>Inheritance</strong></td>
    <td>ShurikenEvent &gt; Event &gt; Object </td>
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<p>ShurikenEvent holds all events for the entire Shuriken component framework. Rather than create a bunch of Event classes we don't have the RAM for, instead, a standard event has constants for all events. Additionally, this reduces the amount of time the developer needs to take to find the event she's looking for as well as what parameters come with it. Instead you can look inside of this class and see all Events that are supported by the component framework. </p>
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<p>See also</p>
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